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Castlepoint Beach Races is a horse race accross wet sand st Castlepoint Beach in New Zealand. The beach races started back to 1872 when local farmhands would race each other for bottles of rum and stray coins. Races are held on a Saturday in the summer. Actual date depends on beach conditions and tides - the last race of the day is often through the water.
The Castro Street Fair is a San Francisco LGBT street festival and fair usually held on the first Sunday in October in the Castro neighborhood, the main gay neighborhood and social center in the city. The fair features multiples stages with live entertainment, DJs, food vendors, community-group stalls as well as a curated artisan alley with dozens of Northern Californ...
An open water swim that includes the entire distance from coastal Southern California to Santa Catalina Island, covering approximately 20 statutory miles in each direction is among the world’s most popular open water crossings. The swim is also thought of as one of the most challenging with sharks, kelp beds, low water temperatures and tricky winds all to be con...
The annual Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival, one of the west coast’s foremost fall music events and premier smooth jazz festival returns to Catalina Island every October. JazzTrax is a three-day, three-weekend showcase of contemporary jazz entertainment, featuring the newest and best in smooth jazz.
The Festival, which starts the first weekend in October and c...
Go to Catalina in late September for the Catalina Wine Mixer at Descanso Beach Club! Experience the classic event from Step Brothers, full of fun, live bands, DJs, gourmet food and fine wine on Catalina Island. You don't want to miss this event.
NOTE: The road used for the Catterline Cartie Challenge was severely damaged by storms in 2012 and has not yet been repaired, so it is currently not possible to run the event.
The Catterline Cartie Challenge was a competition for home made soapbox carts (or "carties", as they are known locally) held annually in Catterline, near Stonehaven, Scotland. It is part of...
Pirates Week is a 11-day pirate extravaganza held each November in the Cayman Islands. It typically attracts 35,000 visitors and includes fireworks, local song contest, a mock invasion where two old-fashioned sailboats packed with pirates make a surprise landing in the George Town harbor.
This is the best week to be in the Cayman Islands if you are looking to have fun...
The Boston Celtics are an American professional basketball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Celtics compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Atlantic Division.
Founded in 1946 as one of the original eight NBA teams to survive the league's first decade, the team is owned by Boston Basketball Partners LL...
The Central Library has many events throughout the year. Most of the are held in Neil Morgan Auditorium or Joan A Irwin Jacobs Common.
The Concert Series is made possible by the Friends of the Central Library, the San Diego Public Library matching fund program, the San Diego Library Foundation, and public and private donations. All programs are FREE and open to the pu...
SummerStage is an annual, free performing arts summer festival founded in 1986 which takes place at Rumsey Playfield in New York City's Central Park and, since 2010, in parks throughout the five boroughs of New York. In 1994, SummerStage was transferred to the City Parks Foundation, where it has remained.
Completing a 100 mile bike ride is a challenge that weighs on the to-do list of almost every cycling enthusiast. Somewhat comparable to completing a marathon by a runner, a Century is considered an endurance event requiring a good amount of training and fitness to be achieved. The popular events that are held around the world often emphasize the scenic beauty of the c...
Ceremonies known as the Ceremony of the Keys are held in at least two locations in the United Kingdom: London, and Edinburgh, as well as Gibraltar.
Probably the best known such ceremony is the one that takes place every night at the Tower of London, and has done so in some form or another since the 14th century. At exactly 9.53pm, the Chief Yeoman Warder, dressed in T...
Challenge Wanaka features one of the world’s toughest and most honest long distance triathlon courses set against the stunning alpine backdrop of New Zealand’s Southern Alps and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. It is New Zealand’s largest triathlon festival, featuring events for all ages and abilities involving over 2,000 participants, attract...
The Queen's Guard and Queen's Life Guard (called King's Guard and King's Life Guard when the reigning monarch is male) are the names given to contingents of infantry and cavalry soldiers charged with guarding the official royal residences in London. The British Army has regiments of both Horse Guards and Foot Guards predating the English Restoration (1660), and since ...
The ceremony of Changing The King's Life Guard takes place every weekday at 11:00 am on Horse Guards Parade, adjacent to the Horse Guards building. Two mounted sentries guard the entrance to Horse Guards on Whitehall from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm and are changed every hour. There is a dismounted parade at 4:00 pm and two dismounted sentries remain on duty until 8:00 pm....
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